Police Blotter

POLICE BLOTTER

December 28, 2004|By RICHARD IRWIN

Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore City and Baltimore County.

Baltimore City

Central District

Stabbing/arrest: Charles Bodaz, 73, and his 45-year-old girlfriend were arguing in her apartment in the 2200 block of Callow Ave. on Sunday night when Bodaz was stabbed in the leg, the back and the neck with a pair of scissors. Arrested at the scene and charged with attempted murder was Marsha Collier. Bodaz was listed in good condition at Maryland Shock Trauma Center.

Theft: About 50 compact discs and a pair of sunglasses - all valued at $600 - were stolen Sunday from a 2001 Mitsubishi parked in the first block of W. Biddle St.

Assault: Timothy Hudgins, 35, was attempting to break up a fight between two men in the 1800 block of N. Charles St. about 4:30 a.m. Sunday when one of them cut him on the neck with a broken bottle. Hudgins was treated at University of Maryland Medical Center and released. Arrested and charged with aggravated assault was James E. Martin, 27, of the 4100 block of Potter St.

Northeastern District

Arrest: Charles Mobley, 21, was arrested Friday at his home in the 3900 block of Yolando Road by members of the Warrant Apprehension Task Force on a warrant charging him with first-degree murder. Mobley is charged with shooting Rodney McCants, 20, about 11 p.m. Nov. 23 in the 3800 block of Kimble Road. Mobley was being held without bail at Central Booking and Intake Center.

Stolen vehicle: A silver 2002 Dodge Caravan with handicap tags 62860 was stolen Sunday in the 4000 block of The Alameda.

Burglary: Toys, clothing, jewelry and coins were stolen Sunday from a house in the 2600 block of Harford Road by someone who entered through an unlocked door.

Northwestern District

Shootings: Three men were wounded Saturday night in an apartment building in the 4300 block of Pimlico Road known as "The Ranch" - a shooting that remained under investigation yesterday. The victims, ages 23, 24 and 32, were treated at Sinai Hospital for wounds that were not deemed life-threatening. Anyone with information about the incident is urged to call the district at 410-396-2466.

Northern District

Stabbing: A 17-year-old was in his house in the 2000 block of Rockrose Ave. about 4 a.m. Sunday when another male entered, said, "This is for running your mouth," and stabbed him the right wrist, back and stomach with a knife. The victim was treated at Sinai Hospital.

Theft: Forty CDs and a calculator - all worth $300 - were stolen Sunday from a 2002 Chevrolet Blazer parked in the 300 block of E. 28th St.

Theft: Several CDs and an in-dash radio - all worth $500 - were stolen Sunday from a 1991 Subaru Legacy parked in the 2500 block of Guilford Ave.

Southern District

Shooting: A 28-year-old Pasadena man had stopped his car in the 900 block of Washburn Ave. about 2 a.m. Sunday when one of four approaching men fired a shot that struck him in the chin. The victim was in good condition at Maryland Shock Trauma Center. No arrest was made.

Burglary: Video games and their accessories - all valued at $1,049 - were stolen Sunday from a house in the 1100 block of W. Cross St.

Baltimore County

Essex Precinct

Burglary/vandalism: At least two people entered a garage at Rocky Point Golf Course in the 1900 block of Back River Neck Road over the weekend, removed four golf carts and drove them onto the course, causing damage to the greens, flags and fairways. Three of the carts were recovered. Damage to the vehicles and grounds was estimated at nearly $17,000.

Burglary: Police were seeking two men seen fleeing Food Lion in the 1400 block of Fuselage Ave. on Saturday after stealing several cartons of cigarettes.

Franklin Precinct

Burglary/arrest: Officer Joseph Putnam was in the 600 block of Reisterstown Road in Pikesville early Sunday when he observed a man enter a nearby office building with a key. Moments later, the man left carrying computer equipment. Following an investigation, Putnam arrested James Spence, 43, of the 2200 block of Middle River Road and charged him with burglary and theft.